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Canberra coach Ricky Stuart has declared his team the comeback kings of the NRL after they produced a stunning comeback against Parramatta to secure a second chance in this year's finals series.

In front of a season-high crowd of 18,825 at GIO Stadium on Sunday, skipper Jarrod Croker rewrote the Canberra record books on his way to setting up three of Brenko Lee's four tries in the Raiders' 28-18 victory.

The league's leading point-scorer also added a try of his own and kicked two goals to take him past Clinton Schifcofske's 2001 club record of 245 points in a season.

The win keeps Canberra in third spot and five points ahead of fifth-placed North Queensland with two games remaining in the regular season.